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by Laura Dobberstein on (#68N8R)
Growing indication power-sipping CPUs are catching on in crowded datacenters Three major hyperscalers – AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud – deliver as much as 5 percent of the world's computing power using Arm CPUs.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68N4M)
GDPR rejig and Online Safety Bill concerns, semiconductor strategy basically sorted then. Right? Right? UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has used a reshuffle of his cabinet of ministers to also usher into existence a dedicated department to focus on science and technology policy for the country, although when that will happen wasn't immediately clear.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#68N2Z)
Facebook parent could then offer that data to other advertising clients, complaint alleges Patients of Cedars-Sinai did not want third parties to target them with advertising that may be related to their medical conditions, a would-be class action lawsuit against the Los Angeles teaching hospital says.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68N1E)
Meanwhile, Euro supercomputer project makes a call for developing an HPC ecosystem based on the architecture Analysis The RISC-V architecture looks set to become more prevalent in the high performance computing (HPC) sector, and could even become the dominant architecture, at least according to some technical experts in the field.…
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by Mark Pesce on (#68MZ6)
As Google and Microsoft make us all AI consumers, remember that to err is human, but to really mess things up at scale takes a computer Opinion There is an old saying: when giants fight, it is the grass that suffers. For us little people watching, there is little to do but run for cover and grab the popcorn.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#68MXZ)
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should Video Stripping down operating systems to run on old, forgotten, or low-end hardware is nothing new, and has spawned a whole community of Linux aficionados. But what about full-fat Windows 11?…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#68MX6)
Suomi sentence expected for shrink records theft French police have arrested a 25-year-old Finnish man accused of hacking a psychotherapy clinic, stealing more than 22,000 patients' therapy notes, demanding ransom payments from them and also leaking this very private info on a Tor website.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#68MW1)
So much for the workers' paradise: Big Tech gives its discards months of severance pay Adding insult to injury, staff laid off by Chinese memory-maker Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp (YTMC) not only lost their jobs, but were evicted from their company-subsidized apartments in Wuhan, according to Chinese media outlet Caixin.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68MW2)
Technical paper says blockchain probably isn't up to the job The Bank of England and HM Treasury have declared the UK will probably need a digital version of the pound at some point, and commenced a consultation process to advance plans for the currency so the nation is prepared if a decision is taken to greenlight what's jokingly been called "Britcoin".…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68MV1)
Modems and pagers soon to beep their last, ATM switches on the outer too China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology tolled the bell on Monday for network access reforms that will mean the end for some well-loved but arguably obsolete communications technologies.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#68MT5)
At least those who live in Phoenix and Atlanta Google is more likely to push ads for fake abortion clinics toward lower-income women in two major US cities in states that ban the procedure after six weeks, such as in the contested case in Georgia, and 15 weeks for Arizona, according to research by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) .…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68MS6)
CEO admits hyper-growth during pandemic was careless Video chat outfit Zoom has "made the tough but necessary decision to reduce our team by approximately 15 percent and say goodbye to around 1,300 hardworking, talented colleagues" – and communicated it in an email.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#68MRD)
Meta said it plans to close deal soon The Federal Trade Commission will not appeal a court decision approving Meta's acquisition of virtual reality fitness biz Within, paving the way for the deal to finally close.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#68MQC)
Maker of voice changing software says it has removed GPLv3 code "to alleviate any doubt" Voice.ai, maker of a voice-changing SDK and similar apps on several platforms, proclaims its commitment to ethics on its website.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#68MNV)
Redmond thinks OpenAI can be secret sauce to beat Google Microsoft has announced new AI chatbot-powered search features supporting its search engine Bing and the browser Edge on Tuesday, promising to revamp the way netizens surf information on the internet. …
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by Tobias Mann on (#68MME)
First Bitcoin, next bit barns? Unlikely In a letter to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Monday a small group of Democrats called on the agency to enact policies designed to force US crypto-mining operations to report their annual energy consumption.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#68MJJ)
When grep isn't good enough, try Blackbird GitHub has a lot of code to search – more than 200 million repositories – and says last November's beta version of a search engine optimized for source code that has caused a "flurry of innovation."…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#68MEN)
NOTAM chance in hell this stuff is getting sorted soon despite outage The aging computer system that was behind the grounding of flights across the US last month will need until 2030 to be fully upgraded, the Federal Aviation Administration said, leaving US government leaders questioning why.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#68MCH)
Great: Fewer paywalls. Not great: Long-term funding is still a question Academic publisher the MIT Press has announced a new initiative to move from subscription-funded journals to open-access papers that are free of charge.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68M86)
The big get bigger Enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services slowed in the fourth quarter of 2022, but that didn't stop the big three platforms from taking two-thirds of the entire market.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#68M59)
New entry-level firewalls to follow Fortinet this week unveiled a custom ASIC it says will power its next-generation of firewalls debuting later this year.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#68M2R)
Lawmakers said to be trying to align on the basics by 'early March' The EU's upcoming artificial intelligence legislation will define how the world regulates AI, warned GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, who thinks open source developers should be exempted from the AI Act.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#68KYM)
Lessons learned could be applied to a next-gen fighter, says company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), a core company within Japan's Mitsubishi Group, announced on Tuesday that it was finally killing its regional aircraft, the SpaceJet.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68KYN)
Meanwhile, parent company continues to bleed billions Arm is claiming strong royalty and licensing growth for the last quarter of 2022, plus revenue growth in all its target markets, while parent SoftBank reports another quarterly loss due to the volatile tech sector.…
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by Richard Currie on (#68KV2)
We're down to Microsoft 364 again by first week of February If you sat down to work this morning and attempted to do something as routine as check your emails with Outlook, you'd be bang out of luck.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#68KSG)
You may have already known this... but did you know you'll lose data migration unless you switch to paid? Microsoft will officially kill its legacy free Teams app for business, Teams Free (classic), on April 12, with all chats, files and other data lost unless you switch to a paid version.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#68KQ4)
Work on a Gecko-based version of Firefox for iOS is underway, again Updated Mozilla is planning for the day when Apple will no longer require its competitors to use the WebKit browser engine in iOS.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#68KNX)
German and Dutch authorities say the app was a favorite of organized criminals and drug smugglers An encrypted messaging service that has been on law enforcement's radar since a 2019 raid on an old NATO bunker has been shut down after a sweeping series of raids across Europe last week. …
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68KMX)
Probably bilingual bot will be called ERNIE outside China, Wenxin Yiyan within Chinese web giant Baidu, which has “AI” in its name and has made AI the focus of its hyperscale cloud, has revealed it will launch a generative AI chatbot later this year.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#68KMY)
And a few non-Chinese lending apps that appear to have been scooped by accident India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has commenced the process to ban and block 138 betting apps and 94 loan lending apps with Chinese links, but has drawn criticism for a lack of transparency and the inclusion of several non-Chinese platforms.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68KKS)
Cabinet committee gets to find a solution after years of bans didn’t achieve a lot Pakistan’s years-long whack-a-mole attempts to prevent its citizens seeing some content online gone up a level, after the nation’s prime minister intervened to overturn a fresh ban on Wikipedia.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#68KJJ)
‘Food does not change no matter what bowl it is served in’ says regulator South Korea’s Financial Services Commission yesterday revealed plans to regulate crypto assets as if they are securities.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#68KHN)
Best to revisit that plan to bring home a cheap OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, or Realme handset from your holiday Don't buy an Android phone in China, boffins have warned, as they come crammed with preinstalled apps transmitting privacy-sensitive data to third-party domains without consent or notice.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#68KFE)
'The text we generated was a mistake, we are super embarrassed' Video The Seinfeld spoof Nothing, Forever - a sitcom developed using generative AI - has been temporarily banned on Twitch after one of the characters accidentally spewed transphobic profanities.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#68KE1)
'Perils of the job' we're told A top US cyber diplomat said his Twitter account was compromised over the weekend.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#68KCR)
Competition for AI-powered search between Microsoft and Google heats up On Monday, Google unveiled an AI chatbot, Bard, that will be integrated into its search engine soon in the face of rising competition from Microsoft's Bing and OpenAI's ChatGPT.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#68KB0)
And not the green hydrogen kind Unable to get the power it needs to feed its growing datacenter footprint, Amazon plans to transition some of its Oregon datacenters over to natural gas fuel cells.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#68K8T)
Put pro-Putin bots on the do not call list A free tool aims is helping organizations defend against KillNet distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) bots and comes as the US government issued a warning that the Russian cybercrime gang is stepping up its network flooding attacks against hospitals and health clinics.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#68K49)
Meanwhile, no one is thinking of the horrible emissions coming out of all these rockets, say scientists SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said over the weekend that, despite nearly two years since a successful launch, Starship will be flying again this March – with orbital ambitions.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#68K1Y)
Tools like DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney have memories after all Generative AI models can memorize images from their training data, possibly allowing users to extract private copyrighted data, according to research.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68JZP)
Memo tells staff freeze on hiring and travel expenses are no longer enough Dell is said to be planning to cut thousands of jobs, potentially as much as 5 percent of its entire workforce, in response to the falling global demand for PCs.…
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by Richard Currie on (#68JV1)
Account posting pics of pet returning home convinces Musk to chill about access rules File the decision to withdraw free access to its API under "Twitter doing dumb things" because owner Elon Musk has partially walked back on it mere days later.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#68JRP)
STEP won't be complete until 2040, but here's a 'delivery body' in the meantime The UK government has set up a delivery body tasked with building a prototype fusion energy plant to be sited at West Burton in Nottinghamshire.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#68JPV)
Astronauts need better autonomy as ground control gets further away While astronauts are often engineers or scientists, they usually aren’t geologists, which is why the European Space Agency (ESA) is investing in training to make sure its next mission crew can accurately identify rocks and geological features.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#68JKK)
Suppliers competing for lucrative prize will rely on 'interoperability' of existing work from US spy-tech firm The UK's health service has confirmed it will require winners of the procurement for a Federated Data Platform (FDP) to migrate existing dashboards from the current platform by US spy-tech firm Palantir.…
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#68JJD)
Excuse me, citizen, did you packet this data yourself? Opinion The tech sector is failing at cybersecurity. Global spending on the stuff is at $190 billion a year, a quarter of the US defense budget. That hasn't stemmed an estimated $7 trillion in annual cybercriminal damages. People are fond of saying that the Wild West days of the internet are over, but on those numbers an 1875 Dodge City bank vault looks like Fort Knox.…
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